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An equal contest
The nature of pitches in the Champions Trophy meant that batsmen, fast bowlers and spinners all had a chance to shineS Rajesh06-Oct-2009The 2009 Champ
De Kock and Babar comebacks in focus as Pakistan, SA begin T20 World Cup build-up
South Africa have rested a number of big names with a full India tour looming, while Pakistan’s T20I blueprint remains murkyDanyal Rasool27-Oct-2025Th
Accuracy in, pressure off: How J&K took down mighty Mumbai
Against a side that boasted of six international players, they not only had all their plans in place but also showed they had the fitness to do itVish
Kiwis can fly – this time, to where they've never been before
It’s been a week or so of amazing sporting success for the country, but what the Black Caps did in Bengaluru and then Pune might have no equalAlagappa
Will IPL franchise owners swallow international cricket whole?
They have set down roots all over the world and made the international game feel increasingly superfluous. But ultimately the fans will decideOsman Sa
And the band played on
… while the Titanic sank. If only Clarke had won the toss, things would have been so much better for this Lanka fanRukshan Fernando21-Aug-2011Choice
'Angelo Mathews is a tremendous asset'
Mahela Jayawardene on playing away from home, Sri Lanka’s attempt to improve their general knowledge and the batting PowerplayMahela Jayawardene18-Mar
Swann at ease with expectation
With a pitch taking turn and his confidence rising, England’s offspinner is the key man as the tourists aim to secure a series leadAndrew Miller at Ad
'You'll never entirely eradicate fixing'
The out-going chief of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit talks about the state of the game today, spot-fixing, and why Twenty20 threatens cricket’s integ
Jadeja, the gladiator who goes to bank
When people talk only about wickets, Jadeja has instead looked at his control, and it’s brought him rich dividendsSidharth Monga19-Oct-20231:43Pujara: